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Pioneering UK clinical trial could restore bowel and bladder function to paralysed people
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World’s first custom anterior cervical spine surgery
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22 April 2024

NCIP rollout to 400 consultant spinal surgeons

A national rollout of the National Consultant Information Programme (NCIP) portal is under way to all consultant spinal surgeons in...

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19 December 2023

GIRFT spinal services introduces new interactive version of our existing pathway

Clinicians, nurses, AHPs working across the patient pathway can view and bookmark the new, easy-to-navigate format: https://girft-interactivepathways.org.uk/ GIRFT spinal services clinical...

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16 March 2023

Spinal Injuries Association supports better diagnosis and treatment for cauda equina syndrome

New national pathway supports clinicians to diagnose and treat cauda equina syndrome without delay. A new national pathway helping clinicians...

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15 November 2022

GIRFT webinars help tackle demand for outpatient appointments

Download new guidance and sign up for the GIRFT webinar series Registration is now open for a series of GIRFT...

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8 November 2022

New leaflets from GIRFT for clinicians and patients advise on the use of MRI scans for spinal conditions

New leaflets which aim to reduce unwarranted variation in requests for MRI scans for spinal conditions have been issued in...

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